Hi tbomb - I was with GFC and can't fault the staff at all - so professional and helpful. Unfortunately I had no joy with them. I had 3 ovulation induction and 1 ivf. I felt the consultant just wanted to keep upping my dose of meds. Anyway ivf was never going to work - i was told I have POF. So Galway had done all they could for me so I've recently moved to sims. Good luck with your decisions xx

NickyH massive congratulations on your BFP :) Delighted for u!!! U must be thrilled. Hope u are keeping well xx

I have been attending there for just over a year - 2 OI failed and then 1st IVF successful (secondary infertility - adhesions, mild PCOS). Am currently just coming up to 13 weeks pregnant. Nurses super, so nice and I felt very comfortable to ask any questions. I felt very well looked after and I loved how the embryologist rang every single morning to update me and keep me sane!!! If we ever decide to have another I will go back. My very good friend from college is now proud mammy to little boy born as result 1st round IVF in GF also.

I have a 2.5 yr old from a first time IUI with Galway. Always found the nurses to be lovely! Went back to have 2nd baby, had 3 iui's & 2 ivf's no luck. For me GF were not progressive enough. I moved to Sims in Dublin in Jan and am currently 8 weeks pregnant (1st go). Sims are more expensive but are a lot better in my opinion. Best of luck with your decision!

I have attended GFU since Feb 2012, started rounds of TSI but never worked as my PCOS is quiet severe. Had successful IVF/FET in October 2013, on the road again with FET at the end of this month. I have to say I could not fault them in anyway. Due to the nature of the treatment it will be mostly nurses you see, who are exceptional there.. Consultants are consultants, you see them once and they do the rest behind the scenes with blood results and scans !!! They also have the Embryoscope (at no extra cost) for the past number of years and their success rates are soaring...

Was never gonna touch the place myself because i knew I would not be confident or trust them with treating me. The thought of going there makes me nervous.

People have their own good experiences and choice to attend whatever clinic but it is certainly not for me. Having met some of the consultants publicly in ucgh, no thanks. The nurses I spoke to in there were very nice and helpful I have a to say.

Not personally but I am in cork and had 3 failed Ivf and a friend of my sisters travelled from cork to Galway for treatment as had no faith in cork, I thinking of doing the same she had very positive things to say and has 2 kids now